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Julio Florencio Cortázar [1] (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ⓘ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator.
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón y Ariza (10 March 1833 – 19 July 1891) was a nineteenth-century Spanish novelist, known best for his novel El sombrero de tres picos (1874), an adaptation of popular traditions which provides a description of village life in Alarcón's native region of Andalusia.
Manuel Polo y Peyrolón (1846–1918) was a Spanish writer, theorist, academic, and politician. He is best known as the author of five novels falling in between romanticism and realism; classified as part of costumbrismo, they are currently considered second-rate literature.
Benito María de los Dolores Pérez Galdós (Spanish pronunciation: [beˈnito ˈpeɾeθ ɣalˈdos]; 10 May 1843 – 4 January 1920) was a Spanish realist novelist. He was a leading literary figure in 19th-century Spain, and some scholars consider him second only to Miguel de Cervantes in stature as a Spanish novelist.
La vuelta de la locura (Madrid: Revista Literaria Novelas y Cuentos, 1932) Guásinton: relatos y crónicas (Quito: Talleres Gráficos de Educación, 1938) Los Sangurimas (Madrid: Cenit, 1934) 12 siluetas (Quito: Ed. América, 1934) El montuvio ecuatoriano (Buenos Aires: Imán, 1937) Obras Completas de José de la Cuadra (Quito: Casa de la ...
Eduardo Zamacois y Quintana (17 February 1873 – 31 December 1971) was a Cuban-Spanish novelist and journalist. A leading figure of the boom of short novel collections in Spain, [1] and a representative of the bohemian literary scene in the country, [2] he spent a substantial part of his life in Paris and, following the end of the Spanish Civil War, exiled in the Americas.
Los orígenes del relato: los lazos entre ficción y realidad en la obra de Gabriel García Márquez (in Spanish). Salamanca, Spain: University of Salamanca. ISBN 978-84-7800-803-2. McGrady, Donald (1972). "Acerca de una colección desconocida de relatos por Gabriel García Márquez" (PDF).
José María de la Concepción Apolinar Vargas Vila Bonilla (June 23, 1860 – May 23, 1933), commonly referred to as José María Vargas Vila, was a Colombian writer and public intellectual.